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/ Saturday, December 14, 1935 To Etta Moten: Every good wish to._a.-YfVy fine artist.?Walter Winchell, Uadio-Columnist. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Brooks of 2512 Milwood Ave., were happy to *' have as their dinner" guests on ^..Xues^ay night, Pit's. J. S. Stan back, of Clinton . College, Rock Hill, S. C..; also Mr. C. Carter of Great Falls and Mr. White o f Chester. CARD OF THANKS. I wish to thank my many friends for their kindness shown; and the ' 'beautiful floral offerings in the illness and death of my husband .. Mr. Sol. Chandler Also the nurses of the Goo:! Samaritan hospital. Mrs. Annie Mao Chandler. BIRTH ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Eugene S. SchumpPrt of Summerville were visited by the stork Wednesday, Decem - ber 4. He left thepi. a nine and a qaurter pound boy, Eugene Stephenson Schurrtpert. Jr. Mother and son are doing fine. MARRIAGE ANNOUNCEMENT Mr. and Mrs. Franly Scott of 611 Blandintr St. announce the marriage of their dnnphte_r. Franklin Scott to Mr. Willie Harris of -? magewoou. 1 ney were quieuy ^married Saturday, Dec. 7. 1935 at the Township Auditorium. The ceremony was witnessed By 'r -Miss- Matilda Goodwin of 020 Rlanding St., a friend of the bride, Mr. Johnson"uf Columbia, St?Cr and others; They are now living at the home of the groom's mother, Mrs. Agnes Harries in Ridgewood. The many friends of the married coupje wish them a happy and successful married'life. ~IN MEMORIAM " , Rev. HAYNES?In sad but loving rememberanee of a dear husband and father, Rev. H. H. Hay nes, who departed tnis me, L>e^cember 1'4, 1934. Tn home, school and church, He's gone to dwell with Him above We imagine him crossing frhe Ford. He lived the life, he kept the faith He-tired not-on The "road, ???But kept Jiis eyes on the daily star And always had his sword. , Gpod-bye but not farewell, . We hope to see you again, ** W!e will strive to keep the faith While here on earth we remain. Gone but not forgotten: 0 _ Mrs. M. L. Haynes, wife, Miss Annie E. Haynes Miss Mary J. Haynes, Mrs. Sarah V. Slade, ? Mr. Frederick Haynes, children s THE TWELVE >AL'S SOCIAL CLUB The Twelve Pal's Social Club met at the home of Miss Edna "Johnson, 1109 Pine St., Nov. 28th. The meeting was called to order by the president, singing.' "Where TT ? T I? lr?." ..n? U*. Ml... * Aaron, scripture lcsson was read by Miss Frost. Bible verses were recited-by'each member' The minutes of the previous meeting were read, received and adopted. The roll Was.called and eaehf member responded: The hostess , served potato salad, crackers, tea and salted peanuts, The club adjourned to meet with Miss II. Wayman on - Pine St. The Twelve Pal's Social club met with Miss M. Wayman, Thursday njght, Dec. 5th at 8:00 o'clock. The meeting was called to order m by the president. Opening song, "Love Lifted Me," led by Miss H. Frost, the Lord's prayer was repeated in concert, Bible verses were re.eited by all. The minutes were read, received and adopted. The roll was called and eaclj mom ber- responded paying - their their dues.. After Which a .short business discussion took plhcfir The ""fiostcsj, served'sandwiches, tea and nut cookies. We adjourned to meet with Miss Viola Anderson, 1630* Washington St. Mable L. Daniels, Reporter tiitv rosMo rt.i:R Georgetown, R. C.?'-The "initial prom" sponsored by the Cosmo - ,Club was a huge success. The * members of the Cosmo Club were highly entertained at their weekly ~> meeting T/v Mr. J. R. Harrell?orr Dec. 5, The meeting was called to order by our president, Mr. J. D. McQueen. While the roll wfes f being calkd the members responid ,ed with quotations from Shakespeare. After the discussion of the business, the rest of the afterH noon was spent in playing whist If and bridge. Our host served a L" delicious course afterwards. The L members regreted the unavoidable I absence of our Faculty advisor Mr. I C. S. Browne at our last meeting. The Dramatic Club presents: h "THE CALL OF YOUTH" * Allen's Auditorium?De?. 18th o i . y THE DRAMATIC CLUB The Dramatic Club is present- f ing the play "The Call of <Youth" j to Columbia on Dec. 18th at Allen University. Besides an evening J of real enjoyment, you will be helping us to help thoSe families that are unfortunate because of unenmlovment: rpppnf hnasoo I because of health conditions. We arc grateful to the members of the cast for their untiring efforts io making this a play that will be long remembered. Miss Oceola Allen, in a double role of Eileen and Anita, is at her best. Mr. Jack Williams as Mr. Lyndon and Mr. Frank Veal as Dr. Lang add gavity to the play, while Miss .J^crissa Mance. as Aunt Amanda, her daughter, Miss Viola Washington, as Lulu, 'and Miss Sadie Greene as B.elinda, keep us the fun for the evening. Then there are the lovers, Mr. Colston as Tom Griswold, Mr. Edward Sweat as Bob Farguahr and Mr. H. June as Avery Peyton. ' And of course j there are those who would like to 1 FrJivinr act T.vHif* Rnnno nn/1 Mra Lilah Perrin as Hester - Moore, JThe laughing girls who" don't like to be teased" are Miss Mattie J. Lelle as Marion and Miss vvilheimira Wadsworth as Irene. Don't miss it. You'll want to go with us to Camden and see it again. The dinners are still hot and waiting for you at Miss Ellen Bookman's home on the corner of Lyon and Gervais Sts. Help us help others. "GOLD DIGGERS" ^ tin vveelnesciay" night, Nov. 27, the Gold Diggers were entertain | ed with a very delightful pre- I Thanksgiving paity,, at the 'home .of.Mrs, Destcina Martin, on Stork St. > Two rooms were very beautiully thrown ensuite, green and gold color scheme -were used thru out the evening. Assisting Mrs.' Lykes in receiving the guests was Mr. "Alj." Hickson. Miss Anderson, Miss Grant,?and Mrs. Brown assisted the 'hostess with'-the refreshments vV'htch" consisted of: grape fruit. a variety of sandwiches, potatoes peanuts and fruited punch. The Some were: Mr. and Mrs. Rufus Sal ley, Carrie Streeter and Isai^c Thompson, Lucile Johnson, Emma Burk, Susie B. Martin, Robert Aik ens, "Alj.V Hickson, Robert Snipes and Mable Grant, Mrs. Maggie Etheredge and Walter Hickson. Gladys Dais, Leroy Lawrence, J Young, Mrs. 'Mattie Randolph, J M. Sumter, O. E. Manigault, Mr. 2ind Mrs. Tom Mobley, Jr. Clarence Blackly, Willie Eiaekley a:iJ Wilhelmena Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Lykes (Sadie Wilder) Destcina Martin and J. Thompson, Mrs. Willie Brown, Eugene Wilson Charlie Moore, Rebecca Alson and Ernest Red," Lucile Greene, H. B, Barber, Lucile Adams, R, Davis," Margaret Davis, Ellon, MarWilliam Powell. About 11:00 o'clock the guests adjourned, having spent a very en joyable evening.? S. Wilder Lykes, reporter -LUCKY BIRD SOCIAL CLUB The Lucky Bird Social Club met at the home of Mrs. Addie Gladden at its -usual hour, 8 o'clock. The meeting was called to order by ths Vice President, Mr. G. W. MePaniel. Sir.ging by Club; Scripture lecsson by Mrs. Cleo Davis, Solomon etn chapter, song by Mr. Kennedy. Prayer by Mr. McDaniel. This brought our devotional to a close. The pnesiden' took charge. The unfinished and new business was taken up. SIT books were taken up to be checked for the year. The roll was call -Lid and _aLl members responded. The collection was $9.00. The nuni ber present 28, The officers .-were i elected for 1936 .as following, Mrs. Mane Senior, President; Mr, McDaniel, Vice Pres.; Mrs. Porter, j Tres.; Miss Mary Carr, Asst. seci retary; Mrs. Kennedy, secretary; 'Mrs. Ilattic Johnson, recording secretary; Mr. Sam Williams, assistant recording secret! ryp Mr. James Kennedy, book checker; Mrs. Queene Thurmond, Chr. of Sick Committee; Mrs. May McCoy, Chaplain. We were served potato salad, hot fish, bread, tea, and cake. Our next meeting will be ' t the home of Mrs. Minnie Coleman 12222 Gate St. which will be the final night for 1935^ All members are asked to be present. , Hattio Johnson, ' ROYAL FRIEND SOCIAL CLUB I The Royal Friend Social Club met at the Odd Fellows Hall on j-Monday night at 8:00 p. m. The meeting was called to order Dy tne [president who lead the opening song, "America" The minutes of the last meeting were read and approved. The roll was called, the number present was 16. The club was given a check up to see how^ the members stood. * The following are the officers and members of the club, officers: Mr.- Peter Smith, president, Mr. Ezekiel Owens, vice president; 4Vlr. Thomas Ponder, secretary and treasurer; Mr. ;Edward Adams, reporter. Members: James Kennedy, L. D, Wise, E.JftWies, Willie Davis, Willie Washington, Ervin Brown, Jessie Williams, James Jackson, Charlie Boyd, Coly Tobe, and pdward . Brown. We had visitors who rendered a fc\v religious songs. The quartet was the Ready Four who is expected to jrfin soon or later; The quarter ended the meeting by singing "Th? Handwriting on the, Wall," " ItMUSI ET AI v Monday, ] Reserved Seats RADIO NEWS The Radio Social Club met Tuesuay,?Dec. -oo^-ut Aim iiooIl .u? Mr. Wright. In this meeting the members planned a charitable entertainment. The Radio Social Club invites you to attend their IViOkage party, Die. 20, 10:15, >t the Y. W. C, A. '.The price of a.lmissioit will be a package containing any uncooked food or any kind of clothing that?may be ,ol' spino service to some otiv in need, any c-mount of cash that you would like to contribute. If there is any person or organization that would like to give something but do no" care to come to the party, or bri their package at the Y. \V. C. A. Please let us know anil we ? would also like to lecoi.e tiie r.\.ties and adJres.si'j. of persons or families in great need. Every thing given at this party will by dtltvfded and distributed among needy prisons, families ard charitable institutions. Any club th t would like to take a part in this affair may. : o so -b'y notifying us Sn<l -take tip i he ta- k. ongoing amon,? the public tjecurir.gTpackag_es inst 1 d ti?wait inn. ..I'm- them. The explanation of the 'different cla?80s of people will take place -possib 1 y next week. -? WAVKKLY SILVER STAR CLl'B The WaVerly Star club met on Dec. 10th at the home of-?-Mrs. Maggie Johnson. The house was called to order by the vice president,, Miss Azalee Johnson; .opening song led by Miss Inez Hawkins; led in prayer by Mrs. Frances Smith; second song was ltd by Miss Azalee Johnson; Bible verses were .recited by all after which wp had a short businoss dis cussion. Dues were taken. The hostess served a delicious course of jello, cake salted peanuts chewing gum and cigarettes. . Miss J. Rawls,'Reporter LES EXCJLUSIVITE ULKUH'E -Les Exclusivite Quelque Club met at the home of Elizabeth Weston for the reorganization - of officers. The clut) opened by singing Brightly Beams, led by Miss Garett. repeating'the Lords PrayeT Miss Newton was appointed , to act as chairman. The to lowing offi .'Crs were elected: P>os. Ruth Morrison; viee-PVes. Elizabeth Newton Sce'y., Louise Johnson; Asst. Sec., Anise Nichols; Treasurer, Earline Garrett; Reporter, Georgiana Groves; critic, Ella Johnson, chaplain, Louise Stroy. We aye planning to put over projects during [ the year. The ne.xt meeting w'ill ! be-Tlmti4ay,-Dcc. 11), at the home of Miss Louise Johnson. ? QUEEN ESTHER CIRCLE peating the Lord's prayer. Due to the minutes being lost we went into the business part of thp m< et> ~iw We discussed plans for raising money. Several things were men" tioned but we suggfsted a party. More will be said about this later. We are very sorry that our ' J I3? win,. ,,rU nt. it?auer, mm. UOAIV,*, vvhuu - u rb v%v tend our meeting and hear our plans. Until you recover we will strive to do our hest in the-circle. Mrs. Baxley is a fine leader and we are proud of her. We will meet Dec. 20th at the home of Miss Alva Ilarley, 2010 Hei^jt Pt. Visitors- are welcome. B. C. CLl'B Jno. H. Sattcrwhite The meeting of the elrb that was announced for Wednesday night, December IK, is post pom tl until after the holid ys. lt?was deided in the last meeting, since the holidays afford so many attractions and many of the meTh~ bers would be away, to postpone the meeting. The accomplishments of the club to date h'eve been most pleasing; the Executive Committee wishes to thank the members for such wonderful cooperation. We truyt your holidays will be happy* and expect to meet you in full force at the next meeting, Wednesday night, January 15. m m m NEGRO HISTORY CLUB The Negro History .Club which Via- he-n organized for the study of Negro life and history, will meet at the home of Miss Evelyn McKinney, 802 Laurel St. on Saturday evening, December 7th, i/t 7 o'clock. The club was organized under the guidance of Mr. Edward A. Scott, instructor ;*t Allen University, and is attempting to develop interest in the background and present day* life of the AmcrIchti Ncjgrwr The dub is-to ftmction?as'n eitywidc organization and has 'planned a constructive program for th? yaar, THE PALMETTO I.EA DEI CAL REC "TA MOTE it, Radio Performer am jLEN universit December 16, 19; 75c; Genera BEAUTIFUL CO : =?N" SA1 the s. s. publishing 1310 ASSEMBLY STREET ( JUST THE DOLLS PRICES: $ 1.50, S2.50. J AURORA CLUB. Seneca.? Miss Quecnie- Owens I officer of this club was the charming hostess at her lovely home Dec. 2nd. The club met at the usual hour, Miss Fleta Williams, Pres., presiding. The club had much busines to transact so the ?first?part?of. the evening: was spent in business diseussipn." The J club plans, to do big and bigger I things for the. society groUp of Seneca.- . . ; j After the business, thf Pres. in! tmduded the guest of the evening. I The following were present: Mr.' ! Welford Sizemore and Prof. J. C. 1 Berks. The club was 'delighted to have them. ; ! The hostess then arranged" t\vo tables of bridge. The group enjoyed the ganus, until they were interrupted by the hostess, who in her charming and quiet manner1 served a most delicious course of pine apple salad, saltinis. ambrosia and cake. Each member expressed appreciation for a lovely 1 evening. BIRTHDAY PARTY | Lauren's?Mrs. Anzplla Watts, ' vras hostess to a number of her friends on Fri-cby night, N'ov. 2l>, to celebrate "her birth'day. A two 1 course supper wasvsqwed and the ; hostess received numerous gifts. TThose insitcd for the ocea-ion I were: Mesde^ies Irene James, My-"'via' Ilcllamtri, Jitnmie Williams, j Mattie Henderson, Charlotte {Tlibmpson, Clan: Bendy, Pouzie I Allen, Bessie prant; Euia McClin' tock, Ella Mae Bates, L cile [Adams, Mary Scott, Roxie Put! man, Emma Mills, Jessie. McCul - lough,?Marian?i.unm ^;Hum. Ge Hunt >r, Fanr.ie Mickens; Jes sie Chamber, Margaret Smith, Lucinda Jackson anjs Misses A-nnia Maude Greene anil E. Watts. I consider Etta Mpten one of the finest performers and most tal'-nted singers.?Meredith Wilson, N. B. C. Western Music Director. THE ;WAUr> ONE WILLING WORKERS CLl B The Ward One Willing Workin's Club had a lovely Silver Tea Sunday, Dec. 8, at the home of Miss Rosa Belle Goodwin, 1232 Henderson St. Most cf the members responded. We haj a few visitors. Mr. Silas, Smith made a : wonderfu 1 -pr-ayer.- He led a-bernt? tiful spngt Mrs. Rosa Belle Goodwin served tea, cake, an! tf ndy. We all. enjoyed the Silver Tea-. - Mrs. Russa Clii't^t'horo orttcttain-' ed the club at her home 420 SumTer St. Tuesday, Dec. 10, with the Vice President presiding. The. meeting was called, to order and opened with the club song led by Miss Jennie Wolfe. , ^ The minute's were read, motioned by Miss "Annie Bell Wolfe, second by Mrs. Minnie Thomaa Then the roll was called, and the members responded beautifully. After this the meeting was closed. Mi's. S. Brown led the closing song. SPARTANBURG -NEWS The Bucilla Art and Social Club sponsored its annual musical at. Mt. Moriah Church last Friday night. The Cumming St. High School will sponsor an Amateur Contest Wednesday night,' Dec. 1-8, at t' o union xneater ior tn<> oenent oi the library. 4 Mt. Moriah Church The Sunday school "opened at 10 o'clock with Supt. and teachers at their post of duty. The pastor , delivered both sermons Sunday. The Sunday school is lookinp I forward to the plans for the ? nnu- ] al Christinas tree. The city schools will close thTir doors Friday, Dec. 20, foi the hoi--; iday season. They will remain closed for two weeks. Mr. Howard Kay of the Junior class of the Stevens H igh school I of Asheville, N. C. was visiting in the city recently. ' He also Visit ed the high school bore. MARION NEWS We are glr.d to have Rev. S. E.' I Watson as pastor of Bethel A. M. I 1 E. Church. Rev. Watson took din ! tier with Mr. and Mrs^ U. J$. (?u?^ | ley, and Rev.JWat.son's >vife took dinner with Mr. and Mrs. Jack ton Sunday, IJec. K Mrs. Tisdale of Marion, s|nvrit Sunday in Kintgstree, and sdw enjoyed herself with her friends. i? :ital i :n i.| ct-Movie Star Y ,1 35-8 P.M. ". K 1 Admission 50c ??? -* LORED UOLLS ,K AT?r? } BOA ttt)-BOOK STORK The Palmetto Leader's Ollrce) FOR CHRISTMAS. S3.25, 81.00 and 85.25 trow RA1FORD. Manager __ I I "SEMPER F1DKIJS ( Li lt ^ Andersoh.-r-Tho. Semper Fidolis held its regular meeting Friday Dec. Gth at the, home of A1 i*. W.P Patterson'''..on Plain street with ^iss I? X'slritt and Mr. K. Jan/.as hostess and host. The meeting opened with the vice-preident Miss I). \eal presiding. The minutes of the .last meeting were, received and adorted There was a lengthy discussion of old and new business. The roll was called and everyone, responded i with his cud rib/tion. We were served ice cream and beer. We adjourned' to meet. Tu' .<day D'-c 17th wiffi Miss M. B. Brown on Ftmik'tin '.St.. to a tailed meeting The next- Tegular meeting will he "< the home of Miss K. NbTris oh Hampton St.. with .Miss Nbrris as - host-ss and Mr., Nash as host. The (Ilil> is sponsoring a Xtnas tree for the needy children, c n Wednesday Dee. IMh al KeeM >t. school. The club memb.' rs will appreciate a gift or a donation from anyone. -A short program will he .rendered by the club members. THE MYSTIC CLl'lb / (JrotMivilb'.a?The Mystic 'Ch.b met with Miss Maggie Walker. Dec. () at 5 o'clock. Tlvgjbusines's _part of the-dub was-presided?over by the viee-pr sklent, Miss E. (J. \Vith??rspoon. We are planning big things for the..,coming year. After business was over, three tables wop' arranged for yontrac! bridge. At ike etui of the game Miss E/G. Withersporn held high score and Avas presented a smaH cedar chest fkld with dusting now der anrt putt": This unique *rift" .numbers. . a" Mjss Joella? Kincr held second high score and Was pros nte 1 a box of dtisiing powder and perfume. Miss Alice Folder held low sc -tv and was presented a sachet bag w\th v ry rare fragrance. 'The hostess served de'icioip toasteih sambyichrs ritz crackers and hot CV'fl'eo. Candy, and cigarette? wove pass* d during t h o game. The members reluctantly departed after having express'd th'eniseh es for such an enjoyable afternoon; : ' * NOTICE. The?regular nte' ling of Queen ?Esther Chapter No. 1. O. ECT^7 will l>e held at the'"Masonic Temple, Monday Dec. Id at 5 n'cloik sharp. 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